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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

Am I missing something here? Doesn't the OP, and most folks here, use CAD to output their work? If so, why would anyone need to do the calculations so...

8 years ago
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RE: Showing point elevations as feet and inches w fractions.

Tom Adams, post: 385376, member: 7285 wrote: Can you change the way elevations are displayed in AutoCAD? I would assume they have a way of doing that...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Scott Zelenak, post: 384971, member: 327 wrote: Um...and just how did it know before my advice?If you ran that through a converter you probably wouldn...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Scott Zelenak, post: 384697, member: 327 wrote: I think you can get rid of all those extra DEs and DB 500s in the middle and pack that into 14 lines.I...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Argh. I remember running into this before, but can't remember how I solved it. My astro backsight station "House" is "incorrectly connected to network...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Larry Scott, post: 384766, member: 8766 wrote: I believe he's using an assumed position. i.e., he has no control. So, fixing one point and one azimuth...

8 years ago
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RE: What is the slickest tool you've found in Carlson Survey?

TXSurveyor, post: 384367, member: 6719 wrote: In the early stages of learning Carlson and I'm already liking what I'm seeing. My background has been i...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Scott Zelenak, post: 384697, member: 327 wrote: I think you can get rid of all those extra DEs and DB 500s in the middle and pack that into 14 lines.A...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

So, armed with the fixed azimuth to a distant point derived via astro observations, I would create a .dat file in Star*net, as follows:B 500-House 328...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Scott Zelenak, post: 384563, member: 327 wrote: Projection type depends on your SPCS zone. Vermont and New Hampshire would be transverse Mercator. Th...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Larry Scott, post: 383969, member: 8766 wrote: Convert Geo az to VT SPC, grid az.Geo azimuth is in the output, and Geo to SPC is one step.The central ...

8 years ago
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RE: Tripple prisims Why use one? What is the purpose?

RichardH, post: 384147, member: 11958 wrote: I have never known anyone to use one that I have worked with. I am curious to the advantages or reasonin...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Larry Scott, post: 383963, member: 8766 wrote: If you ignore the 04-Jun obs, there's only 1.1" spread in four observations to average. It won't matter...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

John Hamilton, post: 383558, member: 640 wrote: I would put in each observation separately along with a weight.I will be presenting a class/workshop a...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

John Hamilton, post: 383558, member: 640 wrote: they were hesitant, not really seeing the need for astro azimuths, but I did convince them.For anyone...

8 years ago
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RE: Reducing Astro Observations for Azimuth determination in Star*net (or not)

Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 383527, member: 6939 wrote: I would just average them an make one Bearing (B) record with error estimate. Just make sure you e...

8 years ago
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RE: Carlson SurvCE version 4.05

Adam, post: 383066, member: 8900 wrote: I've looked with word pad and in Survce you can view it. The data is just gone. OK. One more thought. Are you...

8 years ago
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RE: Wi-Fi range extender

Brad Ott, post: 383044, member: 197 wrote: Looking to buy a wi-fi range extender for my house. Which one should I buy? Brad:Are you looking to extend...

8 years ago
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